NC may go for sell-out of J&K’s special status for power: PDP

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 29: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) today reacted sharply to the statement of NC general secretary Ali Mohd Sagar, terming his claims as fabricated, farce and an outright lie.
PDP general secretary Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura termed it unfortunate that NC leadership in order to score browny points within the party, is busy spreading lies and hoodwinking people.  Hanjura said Sagar should recall the speech of NC founder Sheikh Abdullah on the floor of the State Legislative Assembly on March 2, 1981 in which he declared Jammu and Kashmir’s special status as a major road block in State’s prosperity and development and stated that Article 370 was not a ‘Quranic verse’ that cannot be amended.
“The minutes of this session are very much available in the records of State Legislature and can be accessed any time,” Hanjura said.
He added that history bears testimony to the fact that it was National Conference that has bulldozed the institutions of democracy and justice in the State and the emergence of the PDP on State’s political landscape was only to thwart NC’s nefarious designs.
He said that Sagar and people around him must rack their brains to recall that the PDP Government engaged the top lawyers of the country to defend the State’s special status in country’s top court and has been declaring it incontestable  and irrevocable at all podiums and platforms.
Hanjura said unlike what Omar Abdullah did to Shopian rape and murder case in the year 2009, Mehbooba Mufti put her Government on stake for the justice of Rasana rape victim.
He said that one must ask NC why  in spite of being the Prime Minister did the NC founder accept the post of the Chief Minister in 1975 and why on 5 July 1975, plebiscite front  for which people rendered immense sacrifices was formally dissolved by him. “During the elections of 1977, in order to hoodwink the people of the State particularly those of Kashmir valley NC sought to raise false issues to obtain support for his party,” he said.
He added that when NC came to power in 1996 with a brute majority  and its autonomy resolution was thrown into the dustbin by Central Government, why Farooq Abdullah didn’t leave his chair? “In fact, he kept lobbying for the post of Vice President of India and  his that demand was rejected, he pleaded for a junior ministerial berth for his son. To do that, he bartered all the resources of the State and sold precious power projects to Centre,” Hanjura added.